1.Factors predicting the result of nonoperative treatment of herniated lumbar intervertebral disc.
Dok Yeong BANG ; Seung Ho YUNE
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1992;16(2):175-181
No abstract available.
Intervertebral Disc*
2.Analysis of Result of the Operative Treatment of Herniated Disc in Lumbar Spine: The Report of 120 cases treated by Love's Operation
Seung Ho YUNE ; Chune Sub SHIN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1976;11(2):169-173
Result of operative treatment for 120 cases in 168 casee of Herniated Disc in the Lumbar spine treated in the years, Jan. 1968 through Dec 1974. were reviewed and analyzed. 1) Of the 120 cases, 39 were found in the age of 20 to 30 years and the frequency was high in the male than female as 84 males and 36 females. 2) Sixty cases (50%) had unknown history, and 36 cases had sprain of the back and 24 cases had sliding down or trauma history. 3) Thirty eight cases (31.67%) had treated in Accupunture and 30 cases in Herb medicine. 4) Loves operation was performed in 112 cases and Loves operation with Hemi-laminectomy & H-graft in 8 cases. 5) Seventy three cases (60.83%) had hospitalization within 1 to 2 weeke, while 38 cases had 2 to 3 weeks hospitalization after operation. 6) Observation time after operation was within 1 to 3 years in 49 cases (40.83%) and 3 to 5 years in 36 cases, and 5 to 7 years in 24 cases. 7) Result of treatment was assessed according to Loves operation and 72 cases (60%) had excellent, 43 cases had good, 3 cases had fair snd 2 cases had poor result.
Female
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Hospitalization
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Humans
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Intervertebral Disc Displacement
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Love
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Male
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Spine
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Sprains and Strains
3.Hand-Schuller-Christian Disease
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1971;6(3):283-289
In 1953, Lichtenstein suggested to use “Histiocytosis X” as an unifying diagnostic term to represent Eosinophilic granuloma, Hand-Schiiller-Christian disease, and Letterer-Siwe disease. The author experienced a case of Hand-Schuller-Christian disease in six year old girl. She has been treated under the diagnosis of Calves disease. But later, it was confirmed as Hand-Schiiller-Christian disease by clinically and pathologically, involving multiple region of entire skeletal system, but sparing the musculocutaneous and nervous system. Clinically, anemia, malaise, high fever and hepatomegaly were present. Co60 isotope irradiation combined with antibiotics was done for 87 days twice weekly in a dose of 50 R at a time. At the time of discharge clinical symptoms were subsided. In X-Ray check, one year after treatment, bony defects were consolidated with new bone and the result was successful.
Anemia
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Diagnosis
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Eosinophilic Granuloma
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Female
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Fever
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Hepatomegaly
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Histiocytosis, Langerhans-Cell
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Humans
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Nervous System
4.Evaluation of activities of daily living in stroke patients afterrehabilitation treatment.
Myoung Ho NAM ; Bong Ok KIM ; Seung Ho YUNE
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1991;15(3):295-308
No abstract available.
Activities of Daily Living*
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Humans
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Stroke*
5.Hypokalemic Familial Periodic Paralysis: A Report of 4 members in a family
Kwang Jin RHEE ; Seung Ho YUNE ; Han Kee CHAE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1977;12(2):241-246
Hypokalemic familial periodic paralysis is one of the rare familial disease characterized by recurrent and transient attacks of weakness or paralysis of the somatic musculature. Also, this disease is usually inherited as an autosomal dominant trait in most cases. During an attack, the plasma potassium falls as a rasults of shift of potassium from the extracellular to the intracelluar compartment, but there is no loss of total potassium from the body. We have experienced hypokalemic familial periodic paralysis recently which affected 4 members in a family,and report this disorder.
Accidental Falls
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Humans
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Paralyses, Familial Periodic
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Paralysis
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Plasma
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Potassium
6.The Clinical Study on Pin and Plaster Method about open Tibial Shaft Fractures
Kwang Jin RHEE ; Seung Ho YUNE ; Hyung Sik MIN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1980;15(1):110-120
Recently, the rates of various traffic accidents and industrial injuries accordlng to industrial progression were increased very much. In those injuries, open tibial shaft fractures were one of the most common ones of all long bones of the body. The authors have reviewed and analyzed 30 cases of the open tibial shaft fractures which were treated by pin and plaster method at our hospital from April 1976 to August 1979. The results were as follows: 1. Most of the fractures occurred in 20 and 30 age levels, average age was 34.4. Male 5 > female 1 in accident frequency. 2. The causes were traffic accident (67%), direct blow (17%), falling down from a height (13%), and mechanical trauma (3%) in order. 3. In location of fractures, Lt. 16 > Rt. 11 > both. 3; lower (47%), middle (33%), upper (20%), one thirds and comminuted (60%) > transvers (20%) > oblique (13%) > spiral (4%) > segmental fractures in frequency. 4. The associated injuries were fractures of fibulas (67%) > multiple skin damages (40%) > knee joint patella injuries... etc. Total of those injuries were 68.; One patient gained 2.26 kinds of those injuries simultaneously. 5. By classification of Ellis, minor severity (33%) > moderate one (40%) > major one fractures (27%). And according to results of pin and plaster treatment, bony union took roughly 11, 15, above 23 weeks respectively. 6. The summed contaminatlon and infection rate was below 20%, and cultured bacterias were E. Coli (50%) > staphylocci (33%) > pseudomonas (17%) and susceptabilities to penicillin were 60, 90, 25% respectively. 7. By classification of time interval from injury to apply pin and plaster method, early applied group (17 cases) showed bony union rate (7.6.4%), delayed one (11.7%), nonunion (5.8%), late group showed 50, 12.5, 6.3%, far late group showed 40, 40, 20% respectively. 8. Duration of the cast immobilization was 4–7 weeks and then it was changed by P. T. B. cast until about 4 monthes from injury, after it, vigorous P. T. was carried out. Good results were come in 80% (24 cases). 9. Pin and plaster method will be indicated in minor & moderate severity-fractures, but in major ones, it will be used as a preliminary stage operation.
Accidental Falls
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Accidents, Traffic
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Bacteria
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Classification
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Clinical Study
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Female
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Fibula
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Humans
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Immobilization
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Knee Joint
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Male
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Methods
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Patella
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Penicillins
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Pseudomonas
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Skin
7.Three Cases of Aneurysmal Bone Cysts
Kwang Jin RHEE ; Seung Ho YUNE ; Hyung Sik MIN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1981;16(2):474-479
Aneurysmal bone cyst is an uncommon tumor-like lesion of the bone containing distended vascular channels or cvities filled with blood. These cases, twenty-nine old female, eighteen years old male and female patients complained of pain and swelling in Rt. Medial aspect of proximal foot, Lt. proximal tibial portion and Rt. entire talar aspect of foot, respectively. Roentgenograms showed ballooned-out distensions and eccentric buldging of those lesions and soapbubble like multiple radiolucent cystic changes within interiors of the bones at talar neck, Proximal tibia and entire talus. Those cases were treated with radical curettage and autogenous iliac bone grafts and snugly fitted long leg casts in functional positions, respectively. On 2nd postoperative day, Cast windows were made and daily sterile dressings were carried out until complete wound healing. Pathological Examinations grossly and Microscopically revealed typical Aneruysmal bone cysts in all 3 cases. All-Patients had good therapeutic recovery within about seven weeks post-operatively.
Aneurysm
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Bandages
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Bone Cysts
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Bone Cysts, Aneurysmal
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Curettage
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Female
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Foot
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Humans
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Leg
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Male
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Neck
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Talus
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Tibia
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Transplants
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Wound Healing
8.An Experimental Study for The Biomechanical Properties and Histologic Reactions of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Epoxies(CFRE) * Implant
Seung Ho YUNE ; Hak Young KIM ; Sang Deug LIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1989;24(4):1251-1259
Histologic reactions of bone and soft tissue to CFRE were explored, and biomechanical properties of both CFRE plate and stainless steel plate were tested and compared. Six achilles tendons of albino rabbits were replaced with CFRE implant after artificial rupture and serial histologic examination of neotendon and histologic response in vivo were done during 8 weeks. Proximal tibia of twelve albino rabbit was selected, subjected the tibia a single osteotomy and internal fixation with CFRE plate in six cases, and stainless steel plate in the others. And then, consequent radiographic and histologic change was observed during 8 weeks. Objectives in this paper is to provide basic data of CFRE in its biomechanical and biologic response in vivo. The results were as follows :1. Foreign body reaction and fibroblast were decreased at 7-8 weeks after operation. Early formation of collagen, which is similar to that found in the normal side, was shown. So, CFRE seems to be ideal material in the aspect of tissue tolerance among biocomaptibility factors. 2. In biomechanical test, CFRE plate is lower than stainless steel plate in flexural strength and flexural modulus. This means that CFRE plate is semirigid in nature. 3. While external callus formation is marked after fixation of CFRE, internal callus for mation is marked after fixation of stainless steel plate. In CFRE plated tibia, the resorption-cavity is much smaller than stainless steel plated, and there is some formation of woven bone beneath the plate. In conclusion, CFRE is ideal material in the aspect of its biomechanical compatibility and tissue tolerance. Further efforts on production and varying design of CFRE make it to use widely in clinical application, Such as internal fixator of fracture and temporary replacement of tendon or ligament.
Achilles Tendon
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Bony Callus
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Carbon
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Collagen
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Fibroblasts
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Foreign-Body Reaction
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Internal Fixators
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Ligaments
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Osteotomy
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Rabbits
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Rupture
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Stainless Steel
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Tendons
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Tibia
9.Scalenus Anticus Syndrome: Report of a Case
Il Jin PARK ; Syng Won SOHN ; Seung Ho YUNE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1973;8(2):165-168
The Scalenus anticus syndrome is a definite clinical entity and the result of pressure upon the component parts of the brachial plexus and the subclavian artery by the scalenus anticus, scalenus medius, scalenus minimus muscle and the first rib. This case, a fifty one years old male, complained of pain, tingling sensation in the right shoulder and arm. Roentgenograms showed no specific finding. Symptom was dramatically relieved by the scalenotomy. Six years later he had no complaints and no evidence of recurrence.
Arm
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Brachial Plexus
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Humans
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Male
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Recurrence
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Ribs
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Sensation
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Shoulder
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Subclavian Artery
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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
10.Tibial Lengthening by Leg Lengthening Apparatus: 2 Cases Report
Chong Hoon CHUNG ; Syng Won SOHN ; Seung Ho YUNE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1973;8(2):129-134
No abstract available.
Leg